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There can be a lot of needless confrontation on this forum at times. Why, people?! Why?!?! You make my happy-gland cry.

Ha ha, this is the opposite of what is the norm for internet forums. This forum taps in to a lot of frustration and anger, but "music" is a good example of a "wide open" subject in which there is wide-ranging opinion, and no consensus, or whose identifier ("classical music") is too vague and undefined to explicitly exclude modernists.

Forums are most unified, or "most harmonious" when there is restriction of subject matter, thus agreement, and when used to attract people of like mind, such as political forums for conservatives only, etc.

"The way out is through the door. Why is it that no one will use this method?"
-Confucious

"In Spring! In the creation of art it must be as it is in Spring!" -Arnold Schoenberg

Millionrainbows is very knowledgable on a wide range I topics (especially twentieth century music) and has excellent taste in music. I love reading stuff says on this forum.

Thanks, COAG. I remember somebody saying that you were "just a teenager with a Ligeti fascination," but take it from me, whatever you like now, you will like when you're a 60-year-old man. Screw growing up. I'm gonna go play my electric guitar LOUD and smoke a cigar.

"The way out is through the door. Why is it that no one will use this method?"
-Confucious

"In Spring! In the creation of art it must be as it is in Spring!" -Arnold Schoenberg